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Apartment at Asvest, Binnenstad

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Apartment at Rotterdamseweg,

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Apartment at Asvest, Binnenstad

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Apartment at Asvest, Binnenstad

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Apartment at Asvest, Binnenstad

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Apartment at Asvest, Binnenstad

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Apartment at Asvest, Binnenstad

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Apartment at Asvest, Binnenstad
The Technical University (TU) Delft is renowned for its quality education, attracting many students worldwide. Besides academic excellence, living in a Dutch city and immersing yourself in local culture make Delft a popular exchange destination.
| Available accommodation | Total | Average price |
|---|---|---|
| Private room Delft | 0 | |
| Residence Delft | 0 | |
| Studio Delft | 0 | |
| Entire place Delft | 10 | €1,920 |
However, the city isn't very large, and finding student accommodation can be challenging due to high demand. Most students opt for shared flats, so it's advisable to start your search early if you want to split rent and bills with roommates..
Here are some of the most outstanding aspects of sharing accommodation in Delft:
Erasmus+ apps can be extremely helpful before, during, and after your exchange. These apps provide valuable information, including advice from past students. For example, some recommend buying fruits and vegetables at weekend markets to save money and get fresher products compared to supermarkets.
Here are some ways to meet people in Delft, aside from befriending your flatmates:
The ESN Delft is the go-to association for students looking to meet other people in the city. They organise different activities and events to help students integrate. You can also join their Buddy programme, where a local student helps new students settle in and get to know the city better.
Join Facebook groups of ESN Delft and the university, which are catered to international students. These groups keep you updated on events like theme parties, board game nights, day trips to nearby cities like Utrecht, and Beer Pong Championships.
Many Facebook groups and student associations create WhatsApp groups. Joining these can help you meet people, introduce yourself, and propose plans.
Here are some tips to keep in mind when living in this Dutch city:
The cost of spare rooms in shared apartments typically averages €500 per month, but it can range from €300 to €700 depending on the location and amenities.
Search for shared flats on Erasmus Play, a housing search engine where you can find verified rooms and shared apartments. You can easily filter by your preferred characteristics to find the ideal place.
Join student associations like ESN Delft, an association that connects international students through fun activities. You can also join different WhatsApp and Facebook groups to meet other students and stay updated on events.
Sharing a flat is more fun than living alone! Plus, it helps save on rental costs, allowing you to spend extra money in experiences that make your exchange even more unforgettable.
Before moving in, ask about cleaning arrangements, policies on visits and social gatherings, rules on smoking and pets, and basic schedules and house rules.
Find, compare and book student accommodation on Erasmus Play
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